What age does a baby start to see clearly?

Babies don't start seeing clearly at birth. Their vision develops gradually over the first few months.

Here's a general timeline:

* Birth: Babies can see blurry shapes and light, but their vision is very limited. They can only focus on objects 8-12 inches away.

* 1 month: Babies can start tracking objects with their eyes.

* 2 months: They can distinguish colors, especially black and white.

* 3-4 months: They can see more detail and depth.

* 6 months: Their vision is close to adult level.

It's important to note that every baby develops at their own pace. Some babies might reach milestones earlier or later than others.

If you have any concerns about your baby's vision, please consult with your pediatrician.

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